kostendruk
Kostendruk is a Dutch term describing the pressure on business profitability from upward moving costs of inputs. It arises when input costs rise faster than product prices, squeezing margins, affecting investment and employment decisions. It is a descriptive concept widely used in corporate reporting, media and policy discussions.
Etymology and usage: from kost (cost) and druk (pressure). Not a formal statistic, but a commonly used
Drivers: energy and commodity prices; wage growth; logistics and transport costs; taxes, levies and environmental costs;
Implications and responses: higher costs lower margins, may lead to higher prices for customers, but firms can